![]() Wood Soffit: Natural cedar with clear coat.Īluminum Soffit & Rainware: Alumipro: 701 White. Horizontal plank siding and board and batten are James Hardie Arctic White.Ĭolumns, Rafter tails, trim: Smartboard, painted to match James Hardie Arctic White. This modern farmhouse exudes beauty and a timeless appeal. We build our showhomes after our kids! Maxwell is our 18 year old son and this house just screams him!” □ From this we determined that every home we build has a unique personality. My husband and I own Trickle Creek and we rebranded our company about 4 years ago hoping to focus strongly on client care and the feeling of building your dream home. “The Maxwell” is a home that we designed as an infill in a neighborhood called Altadore in Calgary, Alberta. Here, the builder and designer, shares more details: There is a down-home feeling to this modern farmhouse that invites a sense of laughter and fun. The crisp whites and blacks are paired with exquisite accessories that complete the look. Fresh rustic, comfortable modern, and clean lines with a twist. A beautiful modern farmhouse that superbly highlights all the best parts of this style. We chose the gold hardware for the built-in’s to set them apart but kept the same design as the matte black handles you saw us use in the kitchen.This newly-built home is easy to love. The mantel and top of the cabinets are stained to match the island and vent hood in the kitchen. The built-in cabinets below have also been perfect for organizing board games, books and movies that would otherwise not have a home. I’m so glad we did and it’s already been so fun to play with the look of the shelves. But in an effort to continue the symmetry that we love and also add some storage, we added the built-in cabinets and floating shelves to the design. When we saw this floor plan, the main wall in the living room was already slated to feature a fireplace. While we had a vision for this space, we truly owe it to the designers at the Holland House for bringing it to life. But in the absence of much color, the living room decor makes a statement with pops of blue, red, green and brown with the rug, leather chair and shelf decor. We labored over wall color (some of you may remember the paint-gate fiasco I shared over on my InstaStories last summer □ ) because we wanted it to be a creamy, off-white blend that was different enough from the white trim that it didn’t look like we’d just opted for white on white. What she came up with was exactly what we were hoping for. When we were working on furnishings, I had shared some inspiration with Marie of the Holland House. The living room, however, is grounded by the most gorgeous rug in all of the land. They soften the space in the absence of a rug and we love it. Instead, the lovely design team at the Holland House installed the subtle curtain panels. We chose not to put a rug under the table because it felt like too many rugs on top of each other. The light fixture in this space may look familiar if you remember our previous home… we brought it with us from that dining room! We loved the bench seating we had with our last dining room table so we made sure this new table had that feature as well. We love that it always feels so easy to move from the kitchen to this natural wood table. As anyone enters from the front door of this house, you truly get to dive right into the entirety of the home. We always knew our next house would allow for bedroom separation (more details on that coming later!) but the main living space would need to be ideal for entertaining and, honestly, family time. Our last home was built in the early 1930’s when house were very compartmentalized. While open concept is appealing to most people right now, this particular design really lends itself to a flow that goes uninterrupted. I mentioned early on in the building process that we were drawn to this floor plan. They’re one in the same really which is one of my favorite parts about this entire home. I figured we might as well wrap up the open living space since we started with the kitchen this week is all about our living and dining rooms.
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